Interactive points
An interactive point is a marked place on an image that you can click to learn interesting information about nature. It helps you understand what you see and explore at your own pace.
What is an interactive point?
An interactive point is a marked location on an image. When you click it, it reveals short information that helps explain what is shown in the picture and lets you explore the story step by step.
Extra: One image can contain multiple interactive points. After clicking, they show short descriptions, explanatory images, and information about the landscape history (for example thousands of years ago).
Why are interactive points used?
Interactive points help people understand the landscape better, because key places and topics are explained clearly and visually. They connect the image with information and help you notice relationships in the landscape that might otherwise remain hidden.
Extra: Each point offers images and short explanations. Clicking points becomes a small journey, where each detail reveals a new piece of the story.
How is an interactive point created?
An interactive point is created by marking an interesting place on an image and adding short text, images or animations that explain its meaning or role in the landscape.
Extra: Each point can introduce information about nature, plants, animals and processes that shaped the landscape.
Working with interactive points
Click through points one by one, observe what each point highlights, and compare information. Taking notes can help you understand connections and changes in the landscape.
Extra: Interactive points help you focus on details you might otherwise miss, so everyone can create their own discovery path.